Twenty years ago today, August 29, 1996, Tiger Woods, 20 at the time, made his professional debut at the Greater Milwaukee Open. It was a memorable week, notwithstanding his tying for 60th, and occasionally an amusing week. Here are 10 reasons why: 1. En route via a commercial airline from home in Orange County, California, to Portland, Read more…
Patrick Reed gets overdue victory that also earns him U.S. Ryder Cup spot
Once described as “the most violent, ugliest, most rude human being on the earth”, Wayne Riley has reinvented himself as a polished media performer.
Once described as “the most violent, ugliest, most rude human being on the earth”, Wayne Riley has reinvented himself as a polished media performer.
Minjee Lee briefly scaled the Olympic mountain today, then retreated to the relative anonymity of base camp as Stacy Lewis planted an extraordinary marker near the summit.
A rousing finish by Minjee Lee has her well placed after the first round of the women’s Olympic golf competition.
Quality and accessible golf, fine food and wine, charming seaside villages and boundless natural beauty without the pretentiousness. The Bellarine Peninsula is keeping it real.
JIM Furyk has recorded the lowest round in US PGA Tour history with a magical 58 the highlight of the Travelers Championship.
The world’s biggest sporting apparel company dropped a bombshell on the golf world.
How a 30-minute private lesson with Tiger Woods changed the course of Min Woo Lee’s career in golf.
Long before PING, TaylorMade, Callaway and Nike became fashionable brands, Australia was a world leader in golf club manufacturing.
The American used the same putter he wielded during his 2015 Hyundai Tournament of Champions and Valero Texas Open
I’ve always loved playing from bunkers, and bunkers have usually loved me back. Sometimes I get frustrated by the shots that put me in the sand, but once I’m there, I embrace the opportunity. Your goal on any bunker shot should be to have a comfortable blend of technique and attitude. If your technique is Read more…